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A process is loaded into memory, 2. A process completes a computational step. All times should be simulated. Each time a process starts or terminates your program

should print a snap shot containing: 1. The current simulated time in milliseconds, 2. The process id (PID) of the process causing the

snapshot, and the states of all other active processes When all the processes in your input stream have completed,

your simulator should print a summary report listing: 1. The total simulation time n millisecond, 2. The number of processes that have completed

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